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Answered by Satyamtherocker
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Notable ideas

Calculus

Monads

Best of all possible worlds

Pre-established harmony

Identity of indiscernibles

Mathematical matrix

Leibniz's notation

Leibniz integral rule

Alternating series test

Leibniz formula for π

Leibniz formula for determinants

Product rule

Vis viva

Boolean algebra

Salva veritate

Stepped reckoner

Symbolic logic

Semiotics

Analysis situs

Principle of sufficient reason

Law of Continuity

Transcendental law of homogeneity

Ars combinatoria

Calculus ratiocinator

Characteristica universalis

Problem of why there is anything at all

Pluralistic idealism

Metaphysical dynamism

Relationism

Apperception

A priori/a posteriori distinction

Answered by M1030
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1.Stepped reckoner

The step reckoner (or stepped reckoner) was a digital mechanical calculator invented by the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz around 1672 and completed in 1694. The name comes from the translation of the German term for its operating mechanism, Staffelwalze, meaning 'stepped drum'.

2.Leibniz wheel

A Leibniz wheel or stepped drum is a cylinder with a set of teeth of incremental lengths which, when coupled to a counting wheel, can be used in the calculating engine of a class of mechanical calculators.

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